Bathroom Remodel in St. Pete Beach, FL.
Connect with insured local remodelers for full gut remodels, tub-to-shower conversions, tile, vanities, and walk-in tubs. Free in-home design consult, flat-rate scope, no trip fees.
What do St. Pete Beach homes need?
St. Pete and Gulf Beaches bath remodels combine dense historic bungalow neighborhoods like Old Northeast and Kenwood with beachfront condo towers in Gulfport and St. Pete Beach, and both fight the same enemy: salt-air corrosion on every exterior vent and fixture. The scope typically includes stainless or brass trim, a properly vented exhaust fan rated for constant Gulf humidity, and a full waterproofing membrane behind the tile, while historic bungalows need City of St. Petersburg preservation review on exterior changes and coastal condos need FEMA flood-zone compliance on ground-level baths.
Bathroom remodel specifics for St. Pete Beach.
St. Pete Beach is a classic Gulf beach town running from the historic Pass-a-Grille district to condo towers near Upham Beach. A full bath remodel runs $22,000-$60,000, and salt air plus flood-zone construction rules shape nearly every project here.
Pass-a-Grille has the town's oldest and most historic homes, original cottages with narrow footprints where a careful demo preserves character worth protecting. Upham Beach and Don CeSar Place sit closer to the resort corridor, with a mix of condos and single-family homes taking direct salt exposure. The Uptown District and Belle Vista have more established mid-century housing further from direct beachfront. Vina Del Mar is a canal-front community with its own flood-zone considerations given the low-lying lot elevations. The Gulf Boulevard corridor runs the length of the island and includes everything from beach cottages to high-rise condos, and condo remodels there need building association sign-off before any layout change. Given the barrier-island setting, marine-grade fasteners and sealed stone counters are standard spec on nearly every remodel here, not an upgrade.
St. Pete Beach neighborhoods we serve.
We work across every named neighborhood in St. Pete Beach. Tell us your street or subdivision when you call and we will route the right crew.
- Pass-a-Grille
- Upham Beach
- Don CeSar Place
- Uptown District
- Belle Vista
- Vina Del Mar
- Gulf Boulevard corridor
How much does bathroom remodel cost in St. Pete Beach?
Most full gut bathroom remodels in the Tampa Bay area run $14,000-$32,000, with high-end master suites reaching $50,000-$90,000+. The big cost drivers are layout changes (moving the drain or the supply lines, which means cutting into a slab foundation on most Florida homes), tile selection (porcelain runs $6-$18 per square foot installed, natural stone $18-$40+), and fixture grade (a standard toilet runs $300-$600; a wall-hung with in-wall tank runs $1,500-$3,000). Same-layout refreshes run $6,000-$14,000.
No trip fees for St. Pete Beach and no surprise line items. We quote flat-rate before starting work, so the price is confirmed before anything gets done.
What services are available in St. Pete Beach?
Every service we offer is available in St. Pete Beach. Same crews, same flat-rate pricing as the rest of the county.
What do St. Pete Beach homeowners ask?
How much does a bathroom remodel cost in St. Pete Beach?
A standard condo bath in St. Pete Beach runs $22,000-$38,000. A Pass-a-Grille cottage or Gulf-front primary suite lands at $42,000-$78,000+.
Is St. Pete Beach in a flood zone?
Nearly the entire town falls inside FEMA flood-zone boundaries given its barrier-island location and low elevation. That affects electrical outlet heights and material choices for any ground-floor bath. We confirm your specific zone before finalizing the design.
Can a St. Pete Beach condo bathroom layout be changed?
Usually only within the existing wet-wall footprint, since building plumbing stacks are shared. We meet with the building association before design starts to confirm what can move, then submit the scope for written approval before demo.
How long does a St. Pete Beach bath remodel take?
Plan on 4-7 weeks of on-site work for a typical St. Pete Beach bath, plus 2-4 weeks of design, condo association approval, and flood-zone-compliant permitting.
Do I need a permit for a St. Pete Beach bath remodel?
Yes, when you move plumbing, electrical, or walls, replace a shower pan, or work below the base flood elevation. The City of St. Pete Beach handles permits with added flood-zone review. Verify any contractor pulls the permit and check their license at myfloridalicense.com.
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